此游戏的 DLC

3月30日

The “Reign of Varna: Rising Darkness” release brings with it 8 new cards, including 1 Legendary and 1 Heroic card for each faction. These cards can be found in all packs that contain Reign of Varna cards as well as two new preconstructed decks. These preconstructed decks will replace the Onyxium Twlight and Umbruk Uprising decks in the store. Also, all Reign of Varna cards released prior to this patch will have their crafting prices reduced to the standard crafting prices.

Players may participate in a special event that allows them to compete with one of the new preconstructed decks, without needing to purchase a deck. This event will be available until April 1st, at 11:59pm pst.

Card Changes

Herald of Destruction will now also damage the opponent when it triggers.
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Campaign

SolForge may seem like just another online card game but there's more here than meets the eye, with apologies to Optimus Prime and his cohorts.

These days, the online TCG market doesn't offer much elbow room, with competing products all over the place, the most notorious of which is the 800-lb gorilla called "Hearthstone." I'm happy to say that SolForge doesn't really compete with Blizzard red-hot card game in quite the same arena - SolForge has far more gameplay depth and a much more clever design while still offering very easy-to-learn rules and a similar level of accessibility to what Hearthstone provides. It's this combination of depth with simplicity that puts it above its chief competitor, in my opinion. Also, much like Hearthstone, SolForge doesn't offer card-play opportunities during your opponent's turn and this is the main way that complexity is kept at a reasonable level during play.

Yes, the usual elements are all there - excellent card art, a clever gameplay twist (cards level up as you play them, becoming more powerful over time), and a solid back-end system to help players want to play just one more game as they strive to collect full sets of cards. That's where SolForge shines compared to even Blizzard's generous card game - it has - bar none - the most generous free-2-play model I've seen yet. All players have to do is log in once each day to get Silver and booster packs while winning your first game and then another 2 games (easily done against the weakest level of AI) grants players even more rewards (Event tickets and more silver & booster packs). The community, also, is one of the best I've seen online - very friendly, helpful, and generous even.

There are a few blemishes on what is otherwise a top-notch online TCG experience. The PC version's UI is still somewhat clunky, not going full-screen nor offering many modern UI elements and features. For example, I can't push the game up into high-res graphics despite owning a very nice partial-4K monitor. Still, SBE claims that it's in the pipeline to be fixed and I have little reason to doubt them at this point. Sound is basic but acceptable and the game's 4 factions all seem unique and balanced among themselves. Players can choose from Uterra (Big creatures of nature, Buff Spells), Nekrium (undead and kill spells), Tempys (Aggressive creatures and fiery damage spells), and finally, Alloyin (the control faction composed of robots and cards that level up other cards). New sets have been coming out fairly reguarly and nothing has really broken the game, yet, and if something did, the Devs are very quick to jump on the issues, so I'm not terribly concerned about that issue.

I'd rate this a hearty 9 out of 10 if you love card games and a 7.9 out of 10 otherwise. Highly recommended and a great value for the cost (which is free)!

I love the game and still play it everyday. I still can't recommend it to others though, for the many reasons already listed in the negative reviews. I really only draft myself, and running into players that run the clock down so often kills the experience. Having to to wait 15+ minutes to be able to move on to the next draft game about 1 out of 8 games is very frustrating.

I'm a free to play player, and they time the new releases to come out just as the last release finally comes down to the regular silver (in game currency) price. So if you want to try and play with the big boys you either have to pay double silver for the newest Legendary cards or spend money. I'm not sure if it's power creep or not, but the top decks always have the newest cards in them.

They recently lowered the tournament payouts again to make it nearly impossible to go infinite in draft as well.

It's free to check it out, and if your personal play style (expectations) might fit with the game, so it's probably worth the time to take a look, but I wouldn't feel right recommending Solforge in its current state

At the moment I dont see how any new player could possible be competitive in this game without spending huge ammounts of money, also its very clear that this game is in early access as its missing some really important features. Unless alot changes this game should be avoided.